History in Structure

Tag: Jetty

A structure that projects from the land out into water.

Is a member of Human-made geographic feature Architectural structure Pier

  1. C Calgary Jetty, Mull
    Kilninian and Kilmore
  2. II Carr Jetty Photos
    Situated projecting out to N from NW end of dockyard.
  3. B Craignure Jetty, Mull
    Torosay
  4. C Fishing Station And Pier, North Ronaldsay, Dennis Ness
    Cross and Burness
  5. II Halden Pier, Torquay Harbour Photos
    Torbay, Devon, TQ1
  6. II Harbour Photos
    Portwrinkle, Cornwall, PL11
  7. B Jetty, Badachro
    Gairloch
  8. B Jetty, Cullipool, Luing
    Kilbrandon and Kilchattan
  9. B Jetty, Fishing Station, Eilean Tioram, Badachro
    Gairloch
  10. B Jetty, Fishing Station, Voe
    Delting
  11. B Jetty, Lagg Harbour, Jura
    Jura
  12. C Jetty, Port Askaig, Islay
    Killarow and Kilmeny
  13. B Jetty, Rubha Reidh Lighthouse
    Gairloch
  14. II North jetty of outer tidal basin at Briton Ferry Docks Photos
    On the E bank of the River Neath 350m SW of the entrance to the floating dock.
  15. C Pier At Nouster Stores, Papa Westray, Nouster Photos
    Papa Westray
  16. II Pier at the entrance of the old harbour
    Located at the N end of the E side of the Lower Basin or outer part of the old harbour.
  17. B Quay And Bridge, Kerrycroy, Bute
    Kingarth
  18. II Retaining wall with small jetty in Menai Strait
    Sea wall alongside Menai Strait forming an ornamental feature in the foreground of Plas Newydd, with jetty at S end.
  19. II The Pier Photos
    Clovelly, Torridge, Devon, EX39
  20. II The Pier including Parallel Slipway
    Situated enclosing N side of New Quay harbour.
  21. II The Prince of Wales Pier Photos
    Western Heights, Dover, Kent, CT17

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